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Kodachadri Hill: Enhancing beauty of Western Ghats

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The Kodachadri hill is a part of the Western Ghats and lies in the district of Shivamogga. This hill range forms a lovely backdrop to the famous Kollur Mookambika Temple, near which it is located. You can easily access this place from Kollur, thanks to its proximity to the region. It is considered that the Kodachadri Hill was the original abode of the Goddess before Sri Adi Shankara had the idol of the Goddess installed at the Kollur Temple.

There is an ancient shrine here dedicated to the Mother Goddess on the hill which is the place where Sri Adi Shankara performed his meditation. This hill range is part of the Mookambika Temple Nature Reserve.

Trekking in Kodachadri can be an adventurous and spiritual experience. The trek starts at the base of Kodachadri Hill. On the way, you will pass the Bhakti Vedantha Eco Village belonging to ISKCON.

Kodachadri Hill

The trek up to the ancient temple from this point involves a climb of 4 km through thick jungle trails. The Siddheshwara Huliraya Mookambika Temple as this shrine is called, actually consists of two temple complexes. The first temple is dedicated to the terrible, warrior form of the Goddess, with an ancient 7-metre-high iron pillar in front.

A bit higher up, there is the second temple, dedicated to the calm and beautiful Uma Maheshwari form of the goddess. This temple complex has a small pond and is surrounded by four sacred springs.

Trekkers who visit this temple can stay in rooms hired out by the temple priest for a very low rate and food is also provided at reasonable rates. Staying here overnight facilitates easy access to the peak during the early morning hours.

For the more adventurous, there is a steep trek down the western side of the hill to reach the holy Chitramoola Cave. It is believed that Sri Adi Shankara sat in meditation here for several days.

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Raksha Deshpande

The author is a postgraduate in Mass Communication and Journalism from Karnataka University, Dharwad. Her interests range from literature, history, travel to politics, and is keenly interested to write human interest stories and articles relating to literature, travel.

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